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Reach For The Skies – Airline Training For A New World Of Employment

Author : Sam Paul


         


Now that we’ve come out of the recession, people are starting to make those trips abroad again. Treating themselves for staying tough during the previous two years – and with every justification, too. So what better time could there be, for anyone looking for work, or thinking of a change in career, to start thinking about a life up in the air? All one needs is a little airline training – and then one could be jetting off for sunnier climes every day of the week (and getting paid for it).

It used to be pretty easy to get a job in the travel industry. No more, thanks to the same recession whose end is sparking a surge in foreign holidaying. What’s happened, roughly, is this: now that people have less money, they expect to be able to buy more for it. Translated, that’s a fairly standard market economy truth, which says that the less disposable income people have, the harder businesses have to work to make them spend it. Bottom line: one used to be able to walk into a flying job without qualifications, and get on the job training. One still does get on the job training, of course – but in order to be considered for a position, it’s becoming more and more advisable to have completed some airline training off one’s own back too.

How does a person go about finding training for airline work without working on an airline? The answer, like every answer to every question these days, is on the Internet. One doesn’t just find online job sites any more – one also finds sites dedicated to providing the training a person might find useful in order to successfully apply for jobs. Online Travel Training is one such site that provides excellent training courses and study materials on travel jobs. It does exactly what it purports to do, well and often cheaply, and reveals some rather surprising putative benefits to the person looking to get a little qualified before applying direct to the airline of their choice: namely, that all the airlines seem to be competing for applicants. Check out airline training on the site, or one similar, and one finds that each training course is as full of info about why choosing that particular airline would be the right thing to do, as it is of actual training.

That’s an old economic truth, too. In times where every pound is being fought for by multiple companies (in this case, airlines), what do those companies need? Staff. The best way to get the best staff is to go where there’s already evidence that they are brainy and enthusiastic. Anyone self motivated enough to look up and book in for online air company training is already a cut above the rest – and so the companies go to the training sites, pitching for good prospects while they are completing their airline training.

At base level, it’s a win-win situation. Just completing the training puts one in the front runners for a real job: and the knowledge one gains while doing it is a proper grounding for a good start in the career. It’s free, too. So anyone looking for a career in the skies needs to look, first, at the training sites on the ground.


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